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but when you go to detroit and ohio and pennsylvania and indiana and illinois where a good share of the automotive industry resides, whole communities have been negatively impacted just by the down turn. it would have been significantly worse. and president bush said a million jobs and $150 billion in tax united states alone and we've invested almost $10 billion. i know against trillion dollar deficits sounds like peanuts. it's not. and the ability to build new cars. we're focused on -- what is the evolution of the industry? we can't afford to focus on the near term. what's it going to be like in 2030? whe why are we spending so much money on electric, hybrid, hydrogen fuel cells which we're a leader on in a global basis. if i name companies you would say wow, that german company is looking at your technology? it's because this company is a repository of a huge amount of intellectual private property. and this country now has an industry that's been totally revitalized. they can make the necessary investments to transition our economy to a higher tech and more efficient cleaner industry
but when you go to detroit and ohio and pennsylvania and indiana and illinois where a good share of the automotive industry resides, whole communities have been negatively impacted just by the down turn. it would have been significantly worse. and president bush said a million jobs and $150 billion in tax united states alone and we've invested almost $10 billion. i know against trillion dollar deficits sounds like peanuts. it's not. and the ability to build new cars. we're focused on -- what is...
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and, abby kuzma, from the office of the indiana attorney general. with that i give you michael bloom, our moderator, thank you. >> thanks, folks. good afternoon. it, it, this panel -- i suspect will be very interesting and informative. let's just get right to it. we are going to talk about fraud directed at the elderly. and seems to be a natural question is, why do we have a special -- panel on fraud on the elderly? and, there is research that concerns particular vulnerabilities that older folks may have that make them more susceptible than others to certain kinds of fraud. i would look to start then with betsy, about some of the research that the aarp may have done concerning those kinds of vulnerabilities. if you give us, some of those, those, factors that make older folks more vulnerable, perhaps to the frauds we have been talking about so far today. >> it's on. okay. i want first to put it in perspective. it's, there are not a great many statistics about how many elderly are victimized. but we know that -- elderly financial abuse is dramatically
and, abby kuzma, from the office of the indiana attorney general. with that i give you michael bloom, our moderator, thank you. >> thanks, folks. good afternoon. it, it, this panel -- i suspect will be very interesting and informative. let's just get right to it. we are going to talk about fraud directed at the elderly. and seems to be a natural question is, why do we have a special -- panel on fraud on the elderly? and, there is research that concerns particular vulnerabilities that...
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when you do to detroit and you go to ohio and you go to pennsylvania and indiana and illinois, where a good share of the auto industry resides, whole communities have been negatively impacted just by the downturn. it would have been significantly worse. president bush said 1 million jobs and $150 billion in tax revenue would have been foregone by the state and federal governments had it been allowed to fail. there is the infrastructure. the industrial infrastructure of the nation would have been severely damaged. i don't care how we got there. the question is did it work? chrysler is alive. we're alive. we are not just alive. we are prospering. around the globe and in this country. since the bankruptcy, we hired 1,700 employees in the united states alone. we invested $10 million. i know against a $1 trillion deficit sounds like peanuts. it's not. the ability to build new cars. we are focused on what is the evolution of the industry. we cannot afford to focus on the near term. what is it like in 2030? why are we spending money on the alternates? hybrids or hydrogen fuel cells. if i me
when you do to detroit and you go to ohio and you go to pennsylvania and indiana and illinois, where a good share of the auto industry resides, whole communities have been negatively impacted just by the downturn. it would have been significantly worse. president bush said 1 million jobs and $150 billion in tax revenue would have been foregone by the state and federal governments had it been allowed to fail. there is the infrastructure. the industrial infrastructure of the nation would have...
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crawford precluded that possibility, with the exception of some of the laws so much more restrictive than indiana, which was a law considered in crawford. that there are some possibilities where there's i.d.s required for absentee balloting as well as no manageable affidavit systems we see in texas, wisconsin, a few other places, those laws maybe constitutionally infirmed based on the constitutionality in crawford. there are a whole set of legal ideas and one that has been thrown around lately is a first amendment right of association case, and that's actually going to people with i.d.s. the idea that a person with id d their rights are challenges because they conditional organize in communities where massive numbers of people are without i dis. so that's very, very mushy. so don't -- no more questions on that one. we acknowledge that is very new and may not work. we continue to come up with new theories other than simply straight up this is a poll tax, but certainly where it's been made so restrictive that the burden test, the anderson verdict, we're really trying to find that balance, and it's
crawford precluded that possibility, with the exception of some of the laws so much more restrictive than indiana, which was a law considered in crawford. that there are some possibilities where there's i.d.s required for absentee balloting as well as no manageable affidavit systems we see in texas, wisconsin, a few other places, those laws maybe constitutionally infirmed based on the constitutionality in crawford. there are a whole set of legal ideas and one that has been thrown around lately...
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the chair recognizes now the gentleman from indiana, mr. sharp. and then the gentleman from california, mr. moorhead. >> thank you, very much, mr. chairman. mrs. clinton, you and your task force are to be highly complimented for reaching out, learning and the rigor with which you have put together these proposals, and what everyone agrees is one of the most complicated and the most profoundly perm issue that we have ever had in the united states congress. and as the president and the vice president and the congress and others try to reinvent government, we all have your model to follow for quality work, which is what the american people want from the taxpayers. and i think are unquestionably getting. i must say too, i think that leadership has put us into a position that we can truly do something about this issue. but i think the onus is now on us to follow that example, do the same kind of thorough, rigorous work. and most importantly, consult with our people back home. and you and the president have again led in this in a critical way, because t
the chair recognizes now the gentleman from indiana, mr. sharp. and then the gentleman from california, mr. moorhead. >> thank you, very much, mr. chairman. mrs. clinton, you and your task force are to be highly complimented for reaching out, learning and the rigor with which you have put together these proposals, and what everyone agrees is one of the most complicated and the most profoundly perm issue that we have ever had in the united states congress. and as the president and the vice...
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tornadoes across the country through seven states, nebraska, kansas, missouri, illinois, tennessee, indiana and kentucky. over 300 reports of severe weather across the region described frightening details such as wind gusts of over 80 miles per hour and golf size hail storms. there were reports of power outages for thousands of people particularly in my home town of louisville. downed power lines, flash flooding were reported all across the state. news reports and accounts from my own staff tell me there's been considerable damage across kentucky including dozens of homes and businesses damaged and several people injured. two people in mccracken county near paducah were rescued from an overturned mobile home and rushed to the hospital in critical condition. from what we know at this point, however, thankfully it appears no lives were lost in kentucky. unfortunately the same cannot be said elsewhere as the severe weather that was that raged through six other states reportedly has claimed at least 12 lives. i join my colleagues from the affected states in keeping think thoughts today, keeping
tornadoes across the country through seven states, nebraska, kansas, missouri, illinois, tennessee, indiana and kentucky. over 300 reports of severe weather across the region described frightening details such as wind gusts of over 80 miles per hour and golf size hail storms. there were reports of power outages for thousands of people particularly in my home town of louisville. downed power lines, flash flooding were reported all across the state. news reports and accounts from my own staff...
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. >>> first tornados now snow, days after the tornado uprooted homes in indiana, now under a blanket of snow. homeowners say the snow is soaking belongs they don't have left to save and could take weeks before the power is restored in indiana. that and more on this tuesday morning. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. we will get things started with lynette charles. >>> not a lot going on this morning. we got a couple of snow showers across the area. nothing sticking yesterday, though. the chill continues, temperatures will be below normal again, plenty of sunshine in the forecast and a surge of warm air and then we have rain by the end of the week. today is going to be a calm day. we are nice and dry. we have all five sweeps on scanning the skies. we are cold. temperatures coming in below average, 27 degrees now in to aberdeen. arnold 27. clarksville 25. a little bit on the gusty side yesterday afternoon in to the evening. those died down a bit and that's the good news as well. heading out and about, have the heavy coat. i will talk about the warm upc
. >>> first tornados now snow, days after the tornado uprooted homes in indiana, now under a blanket of snow. homeowners say the snow is soaking belongs they don't have left to save and could take weeks before the power is restored in indiana. that and more on this tuesday morning. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. we will get things started with lynette charles. >>> not a lot going on this morning. we got a couple of snow showers...
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and in indiana, a bright spot of hope. a 2-year-old little girl was found alive, but all her immediate relative, the rest of her family, did die. the toddler is in critical condition at a louisville hospital and the friend as and family are grieving the death of the parents and two other children. >>> with super tuesday two days away, the countdown is on. most of the republican presidential candidates spent yesterday campaigning in delegate-rich ohio. washington state held its caucuses yesterday and mitt romney racked up another victory there, although not a stunning one. as drew levinson reports. >> reporter: inside some caucus sites, it was standing room only. and in others, voters were turned away, as ten's of thousand's of washington state republicans made their picks for a presidential nomineement front-runner, mitt romney, won the caucus. ron paul came up short, coming in second. mitt romney he rallied supporters in ohio where he is locked in a close rate there with rick santorum. and mitt romney stuck to hammering p
and in indiana, a bright spot of hope. a 2-year-old little girl was found alive, but all her immediate relative, the rest of her family, did die. the toddler is in critical condition at a louisville hospital and the friend as and family are grieving the death of the parents and two other children. >>> with super tuesday two days away, the countdown is on. most of the republican presidential candidates spent yesterday campaigning in delegate-rich ohio. washington state held its caucuses...
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, indiana now have another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicati >>> tornado victims in kentucky and indiana now have yet another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicating cleanup efforts there. and it is making conditions even more dangerous. susan mcginnis reports from henryville, indiana, where the storm destroyed the high school, middle and elementary schools. >> 15-year-old courtney cummings walked with her parents past the wrecked high school in henryville, indiana this morning. the 9th grader won't be back in school any time soon. >> i want to be there. and i want to be in my classes. i want to see my teachers. i want to see my friends. >> reporter: tornadoes killed at least 39 people and displaced thousands in five states. the latest victim was angel babcock. she was found alive in a field in indiana, on friday. after the rest of her family died. many hoped she would be the miracle survivor, but the toddler died from her injuries sunday night. a new coating of snow that fell after the storm is complic
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, indiana now have another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicati >>> tornado victims in kentucky and indiana now have yet another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicating cleanup efforts there. and it is making conditions even more dangerous. susan mcginnis reports from henryville, indiana, where the storm destroyed the high school, middle and elementary schools. >> 15-year-old courtney cummings walked with her parents past the wrecked...
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in kentucky and indiana, some small towns were not just hit hard, but destroyed. and this morning, thousands of across the middle of america are trying to put their lives back together. we'll get the latest from governor mitch daniels who toured the hard hit state yesterday, and then turn to campaign 2012 with super tuesday 48 hours away. we'll hear from newt gingrich. can he rez rec his campaign yet again? >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> and then there's ron paul, yet to win a contest, but don't tell him that. >> the good news is we're doing very well in getting delegates. >> we'll talk to him too. this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". what are you seeing here is a map put out by the national weather service which shows where the 90 tornadoes hit friday and saturday. 38 people now dead in five states by the latest count. unbelievable 27.5 million people put at risk by the storms. in kentucky, th
in kentucky and indiana, some small towns were not just hit hard, but destroyed. and this morning, thousands of across the middle of america are trying to put their lives back together. we'll get the latest from governor mitch daniels who toured the hard hit state yesterday, and then turn to campaign 2012 with super tuesday 48 hours away. we'll hear from newt gingrich. can he rez rec his campaign yet again? >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> and then...
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from indiana to tennessee. one of the hardest hit areas, henriville, indiana, where from the air, path of destructs stretches for miles. entire homes ripped from their foundations. neighborhood gone. this school bus tossed into a house. another thrown on its side in the parking lot of the local highle school where classes were letting out when a funnel cloud was spotted. >> we had numerous tornados hit the ground. >> there are reports of several injuries. at least one person missing. crews are still working through the rubble. searching for survivors. in marysville. a similar scene. homes obliterated. trees in half. rural landscape dotted with destruction. from indiana the storm continued to move east. into tennessee with the same disastrous results. trees, power lines, snapped. roofs, ripped away with little warning. >> the starting time. and the wind got up a little bit. started coming through back. little black clouds. opened up just like a white cloud. went right straight through. >> but it is not done comi
from indiana to tennessee. one of the hardest hit areas, henriville, indiana, where from the air, path of destructs stretches for miles. entire homes ripped from their foundations. neighborhood gone. this school bus tossed into a house. another thrown on its side in the parking lot of the local highle school where classes were letting out when a funnel cloud was spotted. >> we had numerous tornados hit the ground. >> there are reports of several injuries. at least one person...
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look at mitch daniels in indiana, it was much harsher than what scott walker did in wisconsin and it seems like he turned the state around. >> governor christie in new jersey did the same thing. he balanced two budgets without raising taxs and he got the democrata-controlled legislature to modest increases. and the problems is unies have monopoly power. >> easy for you to say, david. >>> and the average working family trying to meet their mortgage can't get a competitive bid on working their town. >> morgan, let's concentrate on what works and what seems to work is what indiana did. changing their relation and a right to work state . new jersey changing its relationship with public sector unions as well >> yes, that is the point. unions are in many places starting to come down. >>> and they were dragged kick screaming. they didn't want the change in indiana or new jersey. >> they were dragged kick scream the changes are come that's because new lawmakers are come nothing the office. >> what wisconsin is going through with the recall of the gov and everything is focused on public secto
look at mitch daniels in indiana, it was much harsher than what scott walker did in wisconsin and it seems like he turned the state around. >> governor christie in new jersey did the same thing. he balanced two budgets without raising taxs and he got the democrata-controlled legislature to modest increases. and the problems is unies have monopoly power. >> easy for you to say, david. >>> and the average working family trying to meet their mortgage can't get a competitive...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. he visited the demilitarized zone and told american troops there they serve on freedom. >>> rick santorum is the winner of saturday's louisiana primary. santorum easily beat mitt romney but remains behind in the overall delegate race. next contests are in wisconsin, maryland and d.c. on april 3rd. >>> dick cheney is in a virginia hospital recovering from heart transplant surgery saturday. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the high walls and razor wire that surround a maximum security prison leave no doubt that this is a place where you pay your dues for terrible decisions. but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of events in prison, from an inmate's birthday to an anniversary to a wedding, even a funeral. and nothing symbolizes the futility of committing a major crime more than seeing a
. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. he visited the demilitarized zone and told american troops there they serve on freedom. >>> rick santorum is the winner of saturday's louisiana primary. santorum easily beat mitt romney but remains behind in the overall delegate race. next contests are in wisconsin, maryland and d.c. on april 3rd....
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ad to her was found alive in the indiana field bell. be more than 10,000 california college students were rallying up the state capitol tomorrow. they will be raising awareness over the tuition hikes. obviously paying more money for higher education while the faculty and staff members are being laid off. >> and super tuesday is about 48 hours away. most of the republican presidential candidates, they spent yesterday campaigning in that area which could be the insider. washington state, they held their caucuses yesterday and mitt romney wracked up another victory there. >> ron paul is joining them here and it in face the nation in just a few minutes. stay tuned if you want more politics. >> and if you warm up the politics, you can turn it over to the cw network. we are going to be moving over there, next to take a closer look to bring that there. of course, that is the cable plus in just a few minutes. >>> another would feel weekend day on tap. take a live look. we are expecting the warmer temperatures today. a great day to get on outsid
ad to her was found alive in the indiana field bell. be more than 10,000 california college students were rallying up the state capitol tomorrow. they will be raising awareness over the tuition hikes. obviously paying more money for higher education while the faculty and staff members are being laid off. >> and super tuesday is about 48 hours away. most of the republican presidential candidates, they spent yesterday campaigning in that area which could be the insider. washington state,...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. sic box plays ] multi-policy discount. paperless discount. paid-in-full discount. [yawning] homeowner's discount. safe driver discount. chipmunk family reunion. someone stole the nuts. squirrel jail. justice! countless discounts. now that's progressive. call or click today. than these gas relievers. these you take after food gives you gas, you take beano before, so you don't get gas. and if you don't get gas, maybe you don't need these. take beano before and there'll be no gas. energy in america.ese. we've got to protect the environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. [ female announcer ] introducing new nature valley protein bars. 100% natural ingredients like roasted peanuts... ♪ ...creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark chocolate flavor. plus, 10 grams of great tasting protein in every bar. so it's energy straight from
. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. sic box plays ] multi-policy discount. paperless discount. paid-in-full discount. [yawning] homeowner's discount. safe driver discount. chipmunk family reunion. someone stole the nuts. squirrel jail. justice! countless discounts. now that's progressive. call or click today. than these gas relievers. these you take...
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we will have the latest on damage from indiana and tennessee and kentucky coming up in just about 15 minutes. >>> $34 million worth of meth is off the streets after one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history. it went down at the san jose woods apartment complex at the corner of snell and capital expressway. the bust started with a door knock by palo alto police detectives who were serving a search warrant in their investigation into stolen ipads. while doing that search, the detectives stumbled upon 750 pounds of meth. they called the dea, san jose police and the district attorney's office of santa clara county. what they found wasn't just a load of drugs, it was also a conversion lab where methamphetamine was being turned into its chris cal form. >> it's believed to be one of the largest methamphetamine seizures in u.s. history. boxes and boxes and boxes and boxes filled with bags and bags and bags of methamphetamine. >> three people are not under arrest on drug charges. until now, the biggest bust was a 600-pound seizure in gilroy just a few years back. in san jose, three more c
we will have the latest on damage from indiana and tennessee and kentucky coming up in just about 15 minutes. >>> $34 million worth of meth is off the streets after one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history. it went down at the san jose woods apartment complex at the corner of snell and capital expressway. the bust started with a door knock by palo alto police detectives who were serving a search warrant in their investigation into stolen ipads. while doing that search, the...
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situated in america's heartland, among acres of indiana cornfields, is a prison that houses not only the state's most violent offenders but a large population of the mentally ill, the wabash valley correctional facility. the challenges of running a maximum security prison are compounded by the increasing number of a new kind of prisoner. >> approximately 700 of the 2,200 offenders we have at this facility are diagnosed with a mental illness. i think these numbers are increasing throughout the country. increasing for everybody to deal with. >> superintendent craig hanks has been working at the prison since it opened in 1992. >> this is a multi-security level facility. it's a large facility. we're on over 500 acres of property. the perimeter is approximately a mile and a half around the facility. we have maximum security, medium security and minimum security offenders. what probably sets us apart is the different segregation units. >> offenders who assault staff or other inmates are moved to the secure housing unit, a prison within the prison, known as the shu. >> there have been disci
situated in america's heartland, among acres of indiana cornfields, is a prison that houses not only the state's most violent offenders but a large population of the mentally ill, the wabash valley correctional facility. the challenges of running a maximum security prison are compounded by the increasing number of a new kind of prisoner. >> approximately 700 of the 2,200 offenders we have at this facility are diagnosed with a mental illness. i think these numbers are increasing throughout...
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the tornado is blamed for 34 deaths in indiana and kentucky. the tornado was classified as devastating and winds were estimated between 206 and 270 miles-per-hour. >>> a blast in san francisco's financial district caused some worries today when an underground explosion blew a manhole cover into the air at grant and california streets. pg&e believes some sort of equipment failure caused the explosion. nobody was hurt but according to san francisco'ed, the manhole cover blew into pieces. >> when we got here we diverted traffic, and then smoke started coming from another manhole cover 25 yards east of that, around the corner of california and grant. >> there have been more than a dozen underground explosions in san francisco the past five years. pg&e points out it has been installing new manhole covers designed to release underground pressure without blasting into the air after a 2005 incident that receive rearly injured a pedestrian. >>> everybody is going green today. up next a look how san francisco celebrates st. patrick's day. >>> blown to bi
the tornado is blamed for 34 deaths in indiana and kentucky. the tornado was classified as devastating and winds were estimated between 206 and 270 miles-per-hour. >>> a blast in san francisco's financial district caused some worries today when an underground explosion blew a manhole cover into the air at grant and california streets. pg&e believes some sort of equipment failure caused the explosion. nobody was hurt but according to san francisco'ed, the manhole cover blew into...
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mitch daniels, gover of indiana. could one of these republicans darlings swoop in and take the republican nomination away from romney? has romney done anything to warm up the hard-core g.o.p. conservative base? or are they too purist? let's get the exit question. any possibility of a white knight? yes or no? >> i do not believe so. >> no. >> no. >> i'm going to give it a no too. >> no no. >> even if he falls short of the magic number he still has the authority of having one more delegates than anyone else. >> that's a metaphysical what? >> i don't want to -- [everyone talking at once] >> the answer is, no! no way >>> prediction, james? take your time for. >> the current unemployment rate is 8.3%. that will be the low for unemployment for the year. it's only going to drift higher from here. >> goes you know what gallop gives the point? over 9%. why is that? they measure it differently. they don't take. >> account seasonal adjustments and 8.3% is a very rosie way of looking at it if you -- >> you think -- you agree wit
mitch daniels, gover of indiana. could one of these republicans darlings swoop in and take the republican nomination away from romney? has romney done anything to warm up the hard-core g.o.p. conservative base? or are they too purist? let's get the exit question. any possibility of a white knight? yes or no? >> i do not believe so. >> no. >> no. >> i'm going to give it a no too. >> no no. >> even if he falls short of the magic number he still has the...
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. >> sacramento visitó a los pacers de indiana, en los últimos minutos el tiro se estrellaba en el aro. >> james respondía de afuer. >> los rockests ganaron 113 a 106. >> /7 victorias de boston, royer, pase para pears, los celtics, ganaron 102 a 105. >> el clásico de las chivas y morelia . >> soy william bonilla. >> gracias william. >> a sacar el paraguas otra vez . >> vamos con guillermo quiroz vamos ahora con el pronóstico del tiempo. . >> nubosidad del pacífico, tormentas en plena primavera, el viento comienza a incrementarse, alto oleaje, bienvenida la lluvias que seguimos con el promedio abajo de lo normal. >> temperaturas esta noche 44°, mañana 52, en el martes y miércoles habrá un espacio, y luego se viene otro sistema que trae la lluvias . >> así que quédese con el paraguas, mucho cuidado con las autopista. >> cuídense, nos vemos . >> (♪ ♪) . >> los infartos son peligrosos por si mismo, durante el embarazo se dispara, según un estudio, las mujeres que esperan un bebé y tienen un infarto, tienen más posibilidades de morir, por que no se puede hacer mucho por el
. >> sacramento visitó a los pacers de indiana, en los últimos minutos el tiro se estrellaba en el aro. >> james respondía de afuer. >> los rockests ganaron 113 a 106. >> /7 victorias de boston, royer, pase para pears, los celtics, ganaron 102 a 105. >> el clásico de las chivas y morelia . >> soy william bonilla. >> gracias william. >> a sacar el paraguas otra vez . >> vamos con guillermo quiroz vamos ahora con el pronóstico del tiempo....
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i'm lester holt in henry ville, indiana. you're looking live at what's left of the school in this small indiana town. this is only part of the damage. on friday powerful storms stretching from the gulf coast to the great lakes flattened homes. at least 31 people are dead, a number that's expected to rise now that it's daylight and crews can renew their search. amy? >> i know, lester, you arrived just a short time ago. it was dark when you got there and you talked about when the sunrise rose, what you saw pretty much in every direction. >> reporter: i got here a little before daybreak, so when you looked around, you saw just these silhouettes of what appeared to be this kind of moonlight scape, but then as the sunrise came up, we could see everything in ruins. this is the school. it's the elementary, high school, junior high. it's a complex of schools. the school itself let out early but some kids couldn't make it home safely in time and took shelter with teachers. school buses tossed about, cars. this is a road sign here. bu
i'm lester holt in henry ville, indiana. you're looking live at what's left of the school in this small indiana town. this is only part of the damage. on friday powerful storms stretching from the gulf coast to the great lakes flattened homes. at least 31 people are dead, a number that's expected to rise now that it's daylight and crews can renew their search. amy? >> i know, lester, you arrived just a short time ago. it was dark when you got there and you talked about when the sunrise...
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this massive band of storms is blamed for at least 9 deaths in indiana alone. the national weather service says it has put 10 million americans in danger. >>> meteorologists believe a tornado with 130-mile-an-hour winds shred these homes outside huntsville, alabama. >> devastating. it's heartbreaking. don't really know what to think. >> reporter: the first round of friday's wicked weather tore off roofs, snapped signs and flipped trailers in the tennessee valley. tornado reports are also coming from chattanooga and southern indiana where officials there say one town is gone. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: from louisiana to ohio, from missouri to south carolina, rain fell and damaging winds pulled down trees and power lines. tens of thousands of people are without electricity. forecasters warn conditions are likely to get worse especially after sunset. this is just going to be an unfolding event unfortunately unfortunately for the rest of the day. i would say if you have to run an errand, do it now and make sure you're back within the next couple of hours. >> repor
this massive band of storms is blamed for at least 9 deaths in indiana alone. the national weather service says it has put 10 million americans in danger. >>> meteorologists believe a tornado with 130-mile-an-hour winds shred these homes outside huntsville, alabama. >> devastating. it's heartbreaking. don't really know what to think. >> reporter: the first round of friday's wicked weather tore off roofs, snapped signs and flipped trailers in the tennessee valley. tornado...
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mitch daniels, gover of indiana. could one of these republicans darlings swoop in and take the republican nomination away from romney? has romney done anything to warm up the hard-core g.o.p. conservative base? or are they too purist? let's get the exit question. any possibility of a white knight? yes or no? >> i do not believe so. >> no. >> no. >> i'm going to give it a no too. >> no no. >> even if he falls short of the magic number he still has the authority of having one more delegates than anyone else. >> that's a metaphysical what? >> i don't want to -- [everyone talking at once] >> the issue three, first rosie scenario. >> we've clearly seen positive economic news over the last few months. confidence sup, and the economy is getting stronger. >> president obama is bullish on the u.s. economy. here are the reasons why. item, manufacturing up, february was the 31st consecutive month of u.s. manufacturing growth. item, u.s. auto industry up. january and february sales of cars and trucks were the highest since may 2
mitch daniels, gover of indiana. could one of these republicans darlings swoop in and take the republican nomination away from romney? has romney done anything to warm up the hard-core g.o.p. conservative base? or are they too purist? let's get the exit question. any possibility of a white knight? yes or no? >> i do not believe so. >> no. >> no. >> i'm going to give it a no too. >> no no. >> even if he falls short of the magic number he still has the...
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a 15 -month-old indiana toddler died today. the victim of the same tornado that killed her parents and two siblings. angel babcock was found alone on a field. the little girl passed away after her grieving extended family turned off her life support. >>> through ohio and alabama and georgia, homes and businesses were crushed. cars and buses were tossed about. indiana suffered severe damage but was still able to host mass for a full house sunday. >> we came over the hill and saw the that the steeple was still here. so we knew that the church was still here. to us that was a symbol. >> i know a lot of people made courageous decisions at an instant of time to save lives, so we're thankful for that. >> reporter: here in east burnstad kentucky, residents say this was the first time that didn't bounce along the mountains, it bounced through the hillsides. this tornado has been declared an ef3. >>> for more on those deadly tornadoes you can log on to ktvu.com. just click on the deadly weather tab. >>> russia is celebrating a president
a 15 -month-old indiana toddler died today. the victim of the same tornado that killed her parents and two siblings. angel babcock was found alone on a field. the little girl passed away after her grieving extended family turned off her life support. >>> through ohio and alabama and georgia, homes and businesses were crushed. cars and buses were tossed about. indiana suffered severe damage but was still able to host mass for a full house sunday. >> we came over the hill and saw...
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people are confirmed dead in ohio, kentucky and indiana. so far, too small towns in southern indiana look like they took the worst of it. tornadoes rolling to the indiana towns of henry built in marysville. they are just north of the kentucky border. each has a population of about 2000 residents. with the twisters touching down, the mayor of marysville said that it is gone. a storm chasers and local news crews have been capturing some of the footage. you can see the twister in the background, it is very defined, very large. huge! it is charging through the country around 70 mi. per hour, the winds were well over 150 mi. per hour. from the great lakes to the gulf of mexico, people are hoping and praying that the worst is over. this is still an ongoing and developing story. we will bring you more as we get more information. we will take a short break and be right back. cost >>pam: kiberlee sakamoto has details of a play out lines inc's proposition 8. >>kimberlee: the play is based on california's same- sex marriage trial. 8 is written by the
people are confirmed dead in ohio, kentucky and indiana. so far, too small towns in southern indiana look like they took the worst of it. tornadoes rolling to the indiana towns of henry built in marysville. they are just north of the kentucky border. each has a population of about 2000 residents. with the twisters touching down, the mayor of marysville said that it is gone. a storm chasers and local news crews have been capturing some of the footage. you can see the twister in the background,...
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holton, indiana. we are looking at tornado damage there and southern indiana could be the hardest hit. governor mitch daniels called the destruction unbelievable. >>> first up, president obama gave an interview in which he said that a, quote, military component could be used to stop i rab from developing a nuclear weapon. jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic monthly did that interview with the president. >> i was struck by how strong he was speaking and how clearly he was speaking about how central this issue is to him. >> and today's second iran headline, president obama will talk to apa, kr, the american israel public affairs committee tomorrow and joining me is david millie, senior adviser at the state department. thanks for joining us, aaron. >> is president obama going further than he ever has before in warning iran using the military option to prevent them from building a nuclear weapon? >> imf on not sure what the united states would do. he's trying to reassure the israelis into stay their hand and
holton, indiana. we are looking at tornado damage there and southern indiana could be the hardest hit. governor mitch daniels called the destruction unbelievable. >>> first up, president obama gave an interview in which he said that a, quote, military component could be used to stop i rab from developing a nuclear weapon. jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic monthly did that interview with the president. >> i was struck by how strong he was speaking and how clearly he was speaking...
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in their showdown game with indiana the wildcats broke 100. the harbaugh brothers supporting indiana. the coach is a brother-in-law. the hoosiers beat kentucky in the regular season. where is the defense? mark contested. terrence jones hoping they overcome. watts leading the comeback. indiana was up too late in the first half. hoosiers could not stop marcus kid. gilchrist inside went for 24 points, 10 boards. 102-90. top-seed kentucky advances to the south regional finals. xavier, baylor. where is the defense here? the q jamming. it's another quincy, quincy acy, is a man with authority! acy, 20 points, 15 boards. baylor up 7 at the break. xavier cut it to three at one point. perry jones. nice. bears move on, 75-70. they get kentucky next. number one seed north carolina and 13 ohio. i don't want to watch it. the bobcats hanging tough. nick kellogg for the three-ball. ohio's first lead of the game. up one with 8 minutes to go. 30 seconds left. carolina up 2. walter to the rack. he won but missed the free throw on his way to a 26 point night. har
in their showdown game with indiana the wildcats broke 100. the harbaugh brothers supporting indiana. the coach is a brother-in-law. the hoosiers beat kentucky in the regular season. where is the defense? mark contested. terrence jones hoping they overcome. watts leading the comeback. indiana was up too late in the first half. hoosiers could not stop marcus kid. gilchrist inside went for 24 points, 10 boards. 102-90. top-seed kentucky advances to the south regional finals. xavier, baylor. where...
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kentucky took on indiana. here's larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. kentucky is the number one team in the nation and the cats showed why last night in the sweet 16. in their showdown game with indiana the wildcats broke 100. the har ball brothers supporting indiana. the coach green is a brother-in-law. the hoosiers beat kentucky in the regular season. where is the defense? mark contested. terrence jones hoping they overcome. watts leading the comeback. indiana was up too late the first half. hoosiers could not stop marcus kid. gilchrist inside went for 24 points, 10 boards. 102-90. top-seed kentucky advances to the fines. dave gerbil lore, worth the defense here. the q jamming. it's another quincey, quincy acy is a man with authority! acecy, 20 points, 15 boards. baylor up 7 at the break. xavier cut it to three at one point. terry jones. nice. bears move on, 75-70. they get kentucky next. and ohio. the bobcats hanging tough. nickel log for the three-ball. ohio's first le
kentucky took on indiana. here's larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. kentucky is the number one team in the nation and the cats showed why last night in the sweet 16. in their showdown game with indiana the wildcats broke 100. the har ball brothers supporting indiana. the coach green is a brother-in-law. the hoosiers beat kentucky in the regular season. where is the defense? mark contested. terrence jones hoping they overcome. watts leading the...
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elaine quijano is live in henryville, indiana. "game change" was a best selling book in 2008 about the presidential campaign and sarah palin is crying foul. the director is here. jay roach, were you feeling under the gun? >> not so much. we expected a lot of scrutiny. see the film first before calling it out. >> he'll be talking about it b-s five... i'm grace lee. no s or >>> good morning. 7:56. time for news headlines. i'm juliette goodrich. no significant damage or injuries reported after this morning's magnitude 4.0 earthquake, centered in el cerrito. it hit at 5:33 this morning. it was followed by two after shocks of magnitudes in the low 2s. >>> israeli president shimon perez is in the bay area visiting an ibm facility this morning and later attend a dinner hosted by cisco ceo john chambers. >>> sad news for bay area music fans. guitarist ronnie montrose died over the weekend at his home in millbrae. he recently had been battling prostate cancer. he was 64. >>> traffic and weather for you in just a minute. ,,,,,, >>> well, we
elaine quijano is live in henryville, indiana. "game change" was a best selling book in 2008 about the presidential campaign and sarah palin is crying foul. the director is here. jay roach, were you feeling under the gun? >> not so much. we expected a lot of scrutiny. see the film first before calling it out. >> he'll be talking about it b-s five... i'm grace lee. no s or >>> good morning. 7:56. time for news headlines. i'm juliette goodrich. no significant damage...
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indiana down 9 early. here they come. christian in the paint. indiana up 2 late in the first. about so much offense. kid gill christ inand here he is again. 24 points. 10 board. 102-90 kentucky. top seed wildcat will advance to play baylor from the west regional final. it was bird celtics versus johnson lakers back in the 80's. today was bird against johnson price high school. division 4. state title game in sacramento. about bird and johnson. going at it steve fisher san diego state lacking on. love to recruit both kid. i. >> 5 dunk. fred inside. going to cal to play football. up and under. bird sighting. hooping. over price. championship 70-56. on the girl side. la jolla drops to 72-41. holding off north to win the fifth state title. 5 56-54. on to baseball. giants have question mark at first base and second. but they have to hear. they have decided washington they want to do at short stop and it's crawford. >> up the middle. crawford has it. >> after three years in the minor brandon brought up last year by the giants in may. he was smooth as silk in the field but he struggl
indiana down 9 early. here they come. christian in the paint. indiana up 2 late in the first. about so much offense. kid gill christ inand here he is again. 24 points. 10 board. 102-90 kentucky. top seed wildcat will advance to play baylor from the west regional final. it was bird celtics versus johnson lakers back in the 80's. today was bird against johnson price high school. division 4. state title game in sacramento. about bird and johnson. going at it steve fisher san diego state lacking...
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scott goldberg reports from one of the hardest hits area, henrysville, indiana. >> in henryville, indiana, they knew something was coming but nothing could prepare them for this. >> you could hear the wind, the flashes of light. >> the tornado rolled through so quickly, gina didn't have time to escape the high school where she works. she huddled with her son and ten other students in the principal's office while the roof was ripped away. >> we're all alive. >> reporter: this used to be west liberty, kentucky. the twister that came through is part of a system that brought 100 tornadoes from the ohio valley to the gulf cores. >> if we hadn't had the phone service, because we food power, no remote radio or anything like that. the only thing we had was our phones. >> reporter: in alabama, cell phone warnings saved people who now have to recover from their second tornado in less than a year. other stores survival just sound lucky, like the restaurant owner henryville taking sheller in a basele while a school bus crashed through the dining room. >> it was gone. we didn't know the bus was in her
scott goldberg reports from one of the hardest hits area, henrysville, indiana. >> in henryville, indiana, they knew something was coming but nothing could prepare them for this. >> you could hear the wind, the flashes of light. >> the tornado rolled through so quickly, gina didn't have time to escape the high school where she works. she huddled with her son and ten other students in the principal's office while the roof was ripped away. >> we're all alive. >>...
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this is new video from henryville, indiana. as you can see it the latest severe storms were strong enough to lift that school bus and throw other school buses into buildings. kentucky officials just reported 13 people died in that state. survivors who are looking over the damage can't believe their eyes. >> jumped up and ran out the front door in the pouring rain, turned around and the house just -- totaled. >> minutes ago the governor of indiana promised to do everything he could to get this community back on its feet el we'll have a live report for from hen rayville, indiana coming up at 8:30. >>> dozens of people will undergo surgery for free today. that's because they can't afford health insurance. allie rasmus is live in san francisco where doctors and nurses are volunteering their time to potentially save lives. >> reporter: we're on the same floor of the operating room where all of this will take place a short time from now. this is the fourth floor of kaiser in san francisco. and off in the distance you can see physicia
this is new video from henryville, indiana. as you can see it the latest severe storms were strong enough to lift that school bus and throw other school buses into buildings. kentucky officials just reported 13 people died in that state. survivors who are looking over the damage can't believe their eyes. >> jumped up and ran out the front door in the pouring rain, turned around and the house just -- totaled. >> minutes ago the governor of indiana promised to do everything he could...
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i'm terrell brown in henryville, indiana. the latest coming up. meet personally with mark zuckerberg. cleanup efforts in america's >>> why he wants to meet personally with mark zuckerberg. cleanup efforts in america's heartland now in jeopardy. the new threat as tornado victims try to get back on their feet. >>> great weather here this weekend. but things are cooling down big time. we will talk about that coming up. >>> and we have a dense fog advisory this morning for the golden gate bridge. coming up, a check of other bay area bridges. >> good morning. it is monday, march 5. i'm juliette goodrich. >> frank has the morning off. >> i'm grace lee. it is 4:58. this is the first for the bay area. a sitting president of israel is visiting here this week. lisa washington is in san jose where the visiting president is focusing on innovation. good morning, lisa. >> reporter: good morning to you, juliet. and to you as well, gris. this is going to be a very exciting day. it is the first as you said for the sitting president of israel, simone perez. touring
i'm terrell brown in henryville, indiana. the latest coming up. meet personally with mark zuckerberg. cleanup efforts in america's >>> why he wants to meet personally with mark zuckerberg. cleanup efforts in america's heartland now in jeopardy. the new threat as tornado victims try to get back on their feet. >>> great weather here this weekend. but things are cooling down big time. we will talk about that coming up. >>> and we have a dense fog advisory this morning...
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from indiana to kentucky and ohio, watches turned to warnings and people took cover. storms brought heavy rain, golf ball sized hail and winds. there are multiple reports of twisters touching down and extensive damage. >> this is an enormous outbreak in kentucky and across the midsouth. >> reporter: hamilton county, tennessee, dozens of injuries are reported. the storms sheered trees and ripped through buildings. one man returned to find his home of 30 years reduced to a pile of rubble. >> this is real life stuff here. >> reporter: now it is a race to clear blocked roads to emergency vehicles can get to the people that need help. >> we are working at this hour to try to make sure that everyone is accounted for. >> reporter: in harrisburg, illinois, beaten down from the ef-4 twister that went through days ago residents can only hope that they will be spared a second blow. now, the good news is the severe weather is expected to be over by tomorrow morning. then the cleanup and recovery efforts will begin. >> you can go to ktvu.com. we stream live images from the bay are
from indiana to kentucky and ohio, watches turned to warnings and people took cover. storms brought heavy rain, golf ball sized hail and winds. there are multiple reports of twisters touching down and extensive damage. >> this is an enormous outbreak in kentucky and across the midsouth. >> reporter: hamilton county, tennessee, dozens of injuries are reported. the storms sheered trees and ripped through buildings. one man returned to find his home of 30 years reduced to a pile of...
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but a few flakes falling here in southern indiana. this area, if they need some different weather, is going to be under a winter weather advisory, snow tonight. how much snow and where it moves. this is the forecast for you, 2 to 4 inches in the heaviest white there. that's more along the lines of southern kentucky into tennessee. now, it's cold, plenty cold. it has been behind that big cold front that spawned those tornadoes. how cold is it? you're looking there at temperatures in the single digits. finally, a look for us at the forecast here, and it is a western weather, you want a warm-up, so l.a. you're making it to 82. i'll leave y good morning. we have a live shot from our tower. 30's.atures in the ups and winds picking throughout the day. theave showers off of atlantic coast doubt over the eastern shore. we can see showers. not all of that is hitting the ground. highs about 50's. >> i'll have much more coming up on your forecast in just a bit. back to dan and bianna. >> ginger, thank you. >>> you know, it's incredible when you
but a few flakes falling here in southern indiana. this area, if they need some different weather, is going to be under a winter weather advisory, snow tonight. how much snow and where it moves. this is the forecast for you, 2 to 4 inches in the heaviest white there. that's more along the lines of southern kentucky into tennessee. now, it's cold, plenty cold. it has been behind that big cold front that spawned those tornadoes. how cold is it? you're looking there at temperatures in the single...
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despite the carnage, a miracle at one southern indiana home. crews were able to rescue a 2-year-old girl who was found alone in a field. she is listed in critical condition. unfortunately, she was the only surviving member of her family. >>> an american died in a head-on collision between two trains in southern poe land. the u.s. consulate in krakow is sending officers to the crash site but declined to release details on the victim. in all, 15 people died, and 56 others were hurt. both trains were traveling on the same track in opposite directions late yesterday when they crashed into each other. it's not yet clear why one of the trains was on the wrong track. the train disaster is poland's worst in more than 20 years. >>> and we still have more ahead for you on "today in the bay." coming up, risch limbaugh makes a rare apology. we'll explain. plus, brian wilson talks about throwing strikes, but they are not on the baseball field. his new business venture that will have you throwing strikes of your own in a hip new environment. pags getting rea
despite the carnage, a miracle at one southern indiana home. crews were able to rescue a 2-year-old girl who was found alone in a field. she is listed in critical condition. unfortunately, she was the only surviving member of her family. >>> an american died in a head-on collision between two trains in southern poe land. the u.s. consulate in krakow is sending officers to the crash site but declined to release details on the victim. in all, 15 people died, and 56 others were hurt. both...
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. >>> take indiana very dead. there was an injury. >>> was an academic academics issue for one of the syracuse guys some much to jeff loris this man eric had a great show and the good luck to indiana. in the rest of the group. >>> onto basketball now. the n.c.a.a. tournament is already over four your california golden bears then looked at in the warmups that was about it. south florida killed these guys. it was downhill from the get go. the bulls stingy defense as good as advertised. the only about 13 points in the first half sadly for cal fans usf won 65 to 54. coverage begins at 9:00 this morning and be sure to sign up for the practicality can win some great prizes, laptop tablets all kinds of goodies check out. >>> is 653 and via scary moments after an apartment fire in san as a. a firefighter falls to the rules and straight into the flames we have a live report on his condition when we come back. right, pat right and firefighter falls through roof and survive this morning. several of them young children and ma
. >>> take indiana very dead. there was an injury. >>> was an academic academics issue for one of the syracuse guys some much to jeff loris this man eric had a great show and the good luck to indiana. in the rest of the group. >>> onto basketball now. the n.c.a.a. tournament is already over four your california golden bears then looked at in the warmups that was about it. south florida killed these guys. it was downhill from the get go. the bulls stingy defense as...
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one of the strongest ones hit the indiana town of henryville with a 175 mile-an-hour wind. susan mcginnis has more on the recovery efforts. >> reporter: ann, this is one of the hardest hit areas of the entire midwest, here in henryville, indiana. today, second day of cleanup, a very emotional and painful day for the folks here. as you could imagine, being a religious community and being on a sunday, the church services really brought out the community. sunday services at churches across henryville were emotional. church goers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hearing is people who have lost everything are showing up to help their neighbors and friends and family. and so i don't believe there's hope lost. there's hope renewed. >> reporter: nurse penny mitchell drove 5 hours from chicago to help. >> miss nell? >> reporter: she went door to door, checking on residents, like june ngu, who says in the devastation, she feels blessed. >> look around you. there is a lot left, a lot left. >> reporter: sheriffs deputies delivered bottled water, helping people tak
one of the strongest ones hit the indiana town of henryville with a 175 mile-an-hour wind. susan mcginnis has more on the recovery efforts. >> reporter: ann, this is one of the hardest hit areas of the entire midwest, here in henryville, indiana. today, second day of cleanup, a very emotional and painful day for the folks here. as you could imagine, being a religious community and being on a sunday, the church services really brought out the community. sunday services at churches across...
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up to three inches from southern indiana to kentucky, west virginia, and north carolina. a dusting from the great lakes to northern new england. rainy in seattle and portland. heavy mountain snow in the cascades and the northern rockies. >> 45 in seattle. 60s in boise and colorado springs. 30s from fargo to detroit. 38 in boston. 47 in baltimore. 72 in new orleans. >>> well, president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are focusing on iran's nuclear ambitions as they meet at the white house this morning. the president told a pro-israel lobbying group that he would not hesitate to use force against iran to protect the u.s. and its interests. but he also urged israel to let those sanctions against iran sink in. well, that may not sit well with netanyahu, who is already considering a pre-emptive strike. >>> in syria this morning the red cross says it is not giving up on getting aid to the hard-hit city of homs. activists insist the government is trying to prevent the red cross from seeing what they call massacres by syrian forces against defenseless civilian
up to three inches from southern indiana to kentucky, west virginia, and north carolina. a dusting from the great lakes to northern new england. rainy in seattle and portland. heavy mountain snow in the cascades and the northern rockies. >> 45 in seattle. 60s in boise and colorado springs. 30s from fargo to detroit. 38 in boston. 47 in baltimore. 72 in new orleans. >>> well, president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are focusing on iran's nuclear ambitions as...
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officials say at least 14 people have died in indiana today alone. henryville is near louisville kentucky. >>> what's unusual here is these are nighttime tornadoes. you have a storm system that starts in eastern texas and basically goes all the way up into new york. so if we go to live storm tracker 2. we can show you the shot here. you can see it right here. the extent of these showers. this thing is not over. and i do fear in the morning when the sun does come out it's a lot of rural area here there's going to be a lot more damage as folks suspect numerous tornadoes touching down. >> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. at 10:20 bill comes back for the bay area forecast. >>> authorities in california county revealed the identity of a skier who was killed in an avalanche in tahoe east back country. 29-year-old benjamin bracket was living in sqwall not far from where that avalanche took place. bracket was skiing with two friends when a wall of snow tapped him. >> fun loving when asked what was a cross country practice like, it's perfect ben saying
officials say at least 14 people have died in indiana today alone. henryville is near louisville kentucky. >>> what's unusual here is these are nighttime tornadoes. you have a storm system that starts in eastern texas and basically goes all the way up into new york. so if we go to live storm tracker 2. we can show you the shot here. you can see it right here. the extent of these showers. this thing is not over. and i do fear in the morning when the sun does come out it's a lot of rural...